The original "HD Collection" |
Far Cry Instincts Predator (or FCIP as I'll be calling it throughout this review) is a 2006 FPS released for the Xbox 360 fairly early in its lifespan. The game in itself is a collection of two original Xbox games; Far Cry Instincts (Released in late 2005) and Far Cry Instincts Evolution (Released in 2006, on the same day as FCIP). Pretty much all the Ubisoft did was shove the two single player games, Evolution's multiplayer, and a few improvements into one disc. The factors basically equate to a game that has to be looked at as both what it is (pretty much an HD collection before those were even a thing) as compared to some of its competition at the time. Was this glorified last-gen game worth your time? I should gamers have just got Perfect Dark Zero or Ghost Recon: Advance Warfighter? Lets find out...
Presentation
Well as far as presentation goes, the whole thing is pretty much identical to Evolution (which is to be expected as both of them were developed at the same time). The game doesn't even try to streamline the two campaigns despite taking place one after the other. I guess this was to allow fans who already beat the original one to go straight for the evolution one. This came to a problem when the game was first released however, as players couldn't go directly to the second campaign without either first beating the original, or using a cheat code. This has been corrected with a patch however, so as long as you have internet, you're fine.
The plot is honestly surprisingly well thought out for an FPS. While its nothing really spacial, you can still tell the developers put some effort in making sure gamers want to know what goes on, and it makes sense. Basically you play as a sarcastic, lazy guy named Jack Carver. While driving a paying customer out to an island, his boat gets destroyed by mercenaries and he is forced to swim away dodging them. You eventually find an ear piece in which you talk to someone named Doyle who leads you through most of the game. You eventually get captured and injected with a substance that gives you animal like abilities. The entire first campaign is you slowly gaining your powers, while the evolution one, despite its name, doesn't exactly give you many new ones. Like I said, while its no award winning plot, it still outclasses far too many shooters of its time (and even today).
Graphics
Multiplayer in action |
Instincts in action |
Evolution in action |
Xbox |
360 |
Sound
The audio experience in FCIP is surprisingly well done. There are three things I want to sounds good in an FPS; guns, atmosphere, and music. FCIP almost completely succeeds on all fronts (with some minor hiccups). With the exception of the base pistol, weapons sound beefy and powerful (even when they're not, though we'll get to that later). You really get that feeling of firing a projectile perfectly here. Since the game takes place in a tropical environment, the expected chirps of birds, rustle of the waves, and movement of the wild grass is all there. When there isn't any music or gun fights, you can really close your eyes and visualize being there....though you may get killed if you do that too long so be careful. Finally the music has the perfect "summer blockbuster" type sound to it with typical action rock rhythms. Its a good break from the overly orchestrated soundtracks we hear today. Voice acting is surprisingly well done too, though you will find yourself laughing at the screams of the enemies when you feral attack them (that may sound disturbing, but trust me you will laugh). My only gripe about the sound is the cry jack makes when he gets hit doesn't really change much based on how hurt you are. It can be frustrating when you get 90% of your health taken away and he makes the same sound he would've made if you only lost 5%.
Gameplay
First lets start with some specific aspects of the Instincts campaign. First time players may not notice this, but the beginning is REALLY difficult compared to the end. This is mostly because abilities such as a one hit one kill melee attack, regenerating health, and thermal vision are not available to you yet. This means you have to play the into using a lot of stealth and sniping. This is fine for the first half since its pretty much a training part, but damn does it get frustratingly difficult after a while (epically since you're required to use the weak pistol for a while). The level design is fairly linear in this campaign. While you will find sections that have a couple of different paths, there really isn't any way to explore (unlike the 2004 original). Enemies are often called extremely stupid by reviewers, and they're 100% right. However, they never point out that this game is often very difficult because of them. I don't know why, but I died a lot throughout this game, and the enemies were usually the reason. They always seemed to snap right to my head anytime they say me. Finally there is a big issue with the auto aim in this one. it snaps to the outer most part of the enemy, thus making head shots really difficult. It also makes turning a pain when there are multiple enemies around.
Both campaigns have a fairly annoying checkpoint system that seems to always pack one annoying section way at the end, thus forcing you to mow through 100 enemies just to get snipped 2 seconds before the checkpoint. They also both have vehicles, but I any recommend using them when they're required. Reason? The control pretty bad. Why they didn't map accelerate to the right trigger I will never know.
Overall
With Far Cry 2 and 3 already out in stores, is it a good idea to pick up an overly glorified HD collection? I would honestly say yes. Its often on sale on Xbox Live and I picked up my physical copy for a small $6 at a pawn shop. While the game does have a pretty hefty amount of problems (both ones it had on day one, and some that got worse do to aging) its still a fun romp of FPS fun that can excite a far cry fan. I honestly recommend using cheats though, as it gives it a sweet, almost quake like feel. Achievements are a pain in the ass though since no one does Ranked matches for some stupid reason. Overall, pick this up if it sounds like your thing.